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- Jun 18, 2026
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Hello All,
I’m curious to know how the majority of you explain the value of the CFA designation to those who don’t know what it is. I’m not looking for a way to come across as a know it all to friends or colleagues. I work as a wealth manager in a small town of roughly 100,000 people and I am the only CFA charterholder. None of my clients or potential clients know what the CFA is, and therefore don’t know/appreciate the value.
Long story short I’m looking for a way to explain to clients and potential clients what earning the CFA designation means in terms of my level of knowledge. As I said in the title I don’t want to come across as the “I have the CFA so I’m better than all my competitors in town”; but at the same time the majority of my “competitors” simply have their Canadian mutual funds license which can take less than a month to earn and I’d like my clients to know that.
Thanks for your time,
Borson
I’m curious to know how the majority of you explain the value of the CFA designation to those who don’t know what it is. I’m not looking for a way to come across as a know it all to friends or colleagues. I work as a wealth manager in a small town of roughly 100,000 people and I am the only CFA charterholder. None of my clients or potential clients know what the CFA is, and therefore don’t know/appreciate the value.
Long story short I’m looking for a way to explain to clients and potential clients what earning the CFA designation means in terms of my level of knowledge. As I said in the title I don’t want to come across as the “I have the CFA so I’m better than all my competitors in town”; but at the same time the majority of my “competitors” simply have their Canadian mutual funds license which can take less than a month to earn and I’d like my clients to know that.
Thanks for your time,
Borson